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Korea has become a fertile ground for startups in recent years with more and more young Koreans taking a shot at opening their own business.
Some have gone on to great things，... but for every small firm that is flourishing，... there are several struggling to make much headway at all.
Shin Se－min reports. It′s something many people have considered at least once.
″I would like to be my own boss sometime in the future.″
″Since I won′t have a steady income after retirement... I′m thinking of opening my own business.″
Lee Kyung－jae had similar thoughts before he opened his own pub back in 2013.
Although he′s since expanded the business，… and opened a second branch，… he says it took longer than expected to get started.
″I studied for years before opening my own business，... first cooking... and then startups. Knowing that many new businesses don′t succeed， I had to be ready.″
Some six million Koreans can call themselves boss.
Add to that，... the number of people who are currently preparing to start their own business，... and the number jumps to well over ten－million.
It′s a combination of young job seekers and baby boomers over 50 who are coming up on their retirement and looking for new sources of income.
But compared to other countries， the success stories are few.
More than 60 percent of startups in Luxembourg and Australia survive after the three－year mark.
In Korea， that number is closer to 40 percent.
The low success rate is largely because most startups have trouble making enough money to balance out their overhead costs.
But money isn′t the only stumbling block.
Many startups are in service sectors like real estate， food and lodging， resulting in market saturation and eventually forcing many to shut down.
Experts say... new owners should look into more promising sectors， like IT but that comes with a warning.
″Tech businesses aren′t for everyone and are difficult for older people to approach，... so more support for investment opportunities and workshops is needed.″
Another tip for aspiring entrepreneurs？
Be careful about jumping in too quickly，... because starting a business is harder than it may seem... and the successes are few.
Shin Se－min， Arirang News.

Are you a foreigner in Korea with an unique business or idea?
Check us out now and apply at www.seoulgsc.com

published:20 Jul 2016

views:4414

글로벌 스타트업 컨퍼런스 'GSC 2017:봄' 개최
South Korea is gearing up for the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Expected to play a leading role are the nation's tech startups.
Seoul hosted the 8th GlobalStartupConference bringing together entrepreneurs and potential buyers.
Our Kim Hye-sung was there.
An idea, seed funding, venture funding and market access -- these are some of the key ingredients for a successful startup.
More than three hundred tech experts and policymakers shared their insights at the Global Startup Conference under the theme "Ready to Action"... to help Korean startups scale up and expand overseas.
-
"In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it's an opportune time for startups to unleash their potential. I believe startups, and small and medium sized companies, will lead Korea's exports in the future, and we will support them."
In the morning sessions, policymakers from government agencies explained their various support policies for 2017.
And investors from the private sector shared their experience with successful startups, emphasizing that it's critical to target a specific market that suits the product, be it in Southeast Asia or rural China.
"On the sidelines of the conference, around 20 Korean startups showcased their products and networked with potential investors."
-
"Advertising and marketing costs are expensive. For startups, it's difficult to find the right distributor, to get funding and to expand overseas. Through conferences like this, we can network with buyers and investors, saving time and expenses -- lowering risk, in a way."
Throughout the day, buyers met businesses in matching sessions.
With more than 15 buyers from seven countries meeting with startups to find business opportunities, the conference was one of the most interactive platforms for tech startups.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
Homepage: http://www.arirang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/arirangworld
Instagram: http://instagram.com/arirangworld

My first trip to Korea
On November 14th-24th 2016
I'm selected delegate from Indonesia for Youth Excursion Program in Seoul from 14th to 19th November
so I made an amateur Footage ^^
Enjoy it !!
don't forget like and subscribe ^^
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Rizkiratya
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/Rizkiratya_
Youtex : https://www.youtex.org

published:28 Dec 2016

views:110

published:20 Jul 2016

views:193

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Jeffrey Lim.
Jeffrey Lim is the Head of Campus Seoul, part of Google's global network to support entrepreneurs. Jeffrey's vision for Campus Seoul is to create an environment for Korean startups to grow and go global. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience in tech and startup industry and passion for empowering young entrepreneurs. Prior to joining Google, he founded and served as CEO of social gaming company RocketOz, and invested in young companies as a venture capitalist at SoftBank VenturesKorea. Jeffrey has also worked in innovative tech startups in Silicon Valley. Jeffrey holds a M.S in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and a M.S in Industrial Engineering from U.C.Berkeley. He earned his B.S in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
The event was held August 26th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
Subscribe to Startup Grind Local:
https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrindLocal
Startup Grind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrind
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartupGrind
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StartupGrind
Find a Startup Grind event in your area: http://www.startupgrind.com

published:07 Mar 2016

views:170

StartupAllianceKorea signed MOU with ViennaBusinessAgency on June 11, 2014.
This is the speech from Jungwook Lim, managing director of Startup Alliance Korea, during the press conference. From this agreement, we look forward to seeing positive results for both countries' startup eco-system.

published:17 Jun 2014

views:169

Google′s first Asia campus to support startups opened in Seoul today.
Google′s latest establishment is expected to bolster the capabilities of local startups to expand their business overseas and better attract foreign investors to Korea.
The third of its kind after campuses in London and Tel Aviv， Campus Seoul will house eight startups and offer one－on－one mentoring to would－be entrepreneurs.
There will be exchange programs with the other global startup hubs， and workshops to share know－how in management and marketing.
Customized startup training will also be available for mothers seeking ventures.
President Park Geun－hye， whose meeting with Google CEOLarry Page two years ago， led to the Seoul campus opening， vowed to develop Korea into a dynamic global startup hub.

History

Derek Andersen and Spencer Nielsen founded Startup Grind in 2010. Startup Grind's first event was held in Mountain View, California in Andersen's office. In Fall 2011, after an entrepreneur expressed his penchant for the program to Andersen, Startup Grind spread to Los Angeles and New York City.

The first annual Startup Grind Global Conference was held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California on February 4–6, 2013. By August 2013, the organization had fifty chapters in twenty nations. Startup Grind claimed its one hundredth chapter in April 2014 and as of that date, the company existed in forty-two countries.

Korea has lots of startups but few successes 높은 창업 실패율 이유

Korea has become a fertile ground for startups in recent years with more and more young Koreans taking a shot at opening their own business.
Some have gone on to great things，... but for every small firm that is flourishing，... there are several struggling to make much headway at all.
Shin Se－min reports. It′s something many people have considered at least once.
″I would like to be my own boss sometime in the future.″
″Since I won′t have a steady income after retirement... I′m thinking of opening my own business.″
Lee Kyung－jae had similar thoughts before he opened his own pub back in 2013.
Although he′s since expanded the business，… and opened a second branch，… he says it took longer than expected to get started.
″I studied for years before opening my own business，... first cooking... and then startups. Knowing that many new businesses don′t succeed， I had to be ready.″
Some six million Koreans can call themselves boss.
Add to that，... the number of people who are currently preparing to start their own business，... and the number jumps to well over ten－million.
It′s a combination of young job seekers and baby boomers over 50 who are coming up on their retirement and looking for new sources of income.
But compared to other countries， the success stories are few.
More than 60 percent of startups in Luxembourg and Australia survive after the three－year mark.
In Korea， that number is closer to 40 percent.
The low success rate is largely because most startups have trouble making enough money to balance out their overhead costs.
But money isn′t the only stumbling block.
Many startups are in service sectors like real estate， food and lodging， resulting in market saturation and eventually forcing many to shut down.
Experts say... new owners should look into more promising sectors， like IT but that comes with a warning.
″Tech businesses aren′t for everyone and are difficult for older people to approach，... so more support for investment opportunities and workshops is needed.″
Another tip for aspiring entrepreneurs？
Be careful about jumping in too quickly，... because starting a business is harder than it may seem... and the successes are few.
Shin Se－min， Arirang News.

[Seoul GSC] Introduction of Seoul Global Startup Center

Are you a foreigner in Korea with an unique business or idea?
Check us out now and apply at www.seoulgsc.com

1:55

Seoul hosts Global Startup Conference 2017

Seoul hosts Global Startup Conference 2017

Seoul hosts Global Startup Conference 2017

글로벌 스타트업 컨퍼런스 'GSC 2017:봄' 개최
South Korea is gearing up for the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Expected to play a leading role are the nation's tech startups.
Seoul hosted the 8th GlobalStartupConference bringing together entrepreneurs and potential buyers.
Our Kim Hye-sung was there.
An idea, seed funding, venture funding and market access -- these are some of the key ingredients for a successful startup.
More than three hundred tech experts and policymakers shared their insights at the Global Startup Conference under the theme "Ready to Action"... to help Korean startups scale up and expand overseas.
-
"In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it's an opportune time for startups to unleash their potential. I believe startups, and small and medium sized companies, will lead Korea's exports in the future, and we will support them."
In the morning sessions, policymakers from government agencies explained their various support policies for 2017.
And investors from the private sector shared their experience with successful startups, emphasizing that it's critical to target a specific market that suits the product, be it in Southeast Asia or rural China.
"On the sidelines of the conference, around 20 Korean startups showcased their products and networked with potential investors."
-
"Advertising and marketing costs are expensive. For startups, it's difficult to find the right distributor, to get funding and to expand overseas. Through conferences like this, we can network with buyers and investors, saving time and expenses -- lowering risk, in a way."
Throughout the day, buyers met businesses in matching sessions.
With more than 15 buyers from seven countries meeting with startups to find business opportunities, the conference was one of the most interactive platforms for tech startups.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
Homepage: http://www.arirang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/arirangworld
Instagram: http://instagram.com/arirangworld

AUTUMN IN SEOUL : Having new Startup at Seoul Global Startup Center

My first trip to Korea
On November 14th-24th 2016
I'm selected delegate from Indonesia for Youth Excursion Program in Seoul from 14th to 19th November
so I made an amateur Footage ^^
Enjoy it !!
don't forget like and subscribe ^^
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Rizkiratya
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/Rizkiratya_
Youtex : https://www.youtex.org

0:49

[Seoul GSC] Seoul Global Startup Center

[Seoul GSC] Seoul Global Startup Center

[Seoul GSC] Seoul Global Startup Center

46:49

Startup Grind Seoul Hosts Jeffrey Lim (Campus Seoul)

Startup Grind Seoul Hosts Jeffrey Lim (Campus Seoul)

Startup Grind Seoul Hosts Jeffrey Lim (Campus Seoul)

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Jeffrey Lim.
Jeffrey Lim is the Head of Campus Seoul, part of Google's global network to support entrepreneurs. Jeffrey's vision for Campus Seoul is to create an environment for Korean startups to grow and go global. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience in tech and startup industry and passion for empowering young entrepreneurs. Prior to joining Google, he founded and served as CEO of social gaming company RocketOz, and invested in young companies as a venture capitalist at SoftBank VenturesKorea. Jeffrey has also worked in innovative tech startups in Silicon Valley. Jeffrey holds a M.S in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and a M.S in Industrial Engineering from U.C.Berkeley. He earned his B.S in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
The event was held August 26th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
Subscribe to Startup Grind Local:
https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrindLocal
Startup Grind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrind
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartupGrind
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StartupGrind
Find a Startup Grind event in your area: http://www.startupgrind.com

4:15

비엔나 서울 스타트업 컨넥트 (Vienna Seoul Startup Connect) MOU 기자회견 - 임정욱 센터장

비엔나 서울 스타트업 컨넥트 (Vienna Seoul Startup Connect) MOU 기자회견 - 임정욱 센터장

비엔나 서울 스타트업 컨넥트 (Vienna Seoul Startup Connect) MOU 기자회견 - 임정욱 센터장

StartupAllianceKorea signed MOU with ViennaBusinessAgency on June 11, 2014.
This is the speech from Jungwook Lim, managing director of Startup Alliance Korea, during the press conference. From this agreement, we look forward to seeing positive results for both countries' startup eco-system.

Google′s first Asia campus to support startups opened in Seoul today.
Google′s latest establishment is expected to bolster the capabilities of local startups to expand their business overseas and better attract foreign investors to Korea.
The third of its kind after campuses in London and Tel Aviv， Campus Seoul will house eight startups and offer one－on－one mentoring to would－be entrepreneurs.
There will be exchange programs with the other global startup hubs， and workshops to share know－how in management and marketing.
Customized startup training will also be available for mothers seeking ventures.
President Park Geun－hye， whose meeting with Google CEOLarry Page two years ago， led to the Seoul campus opening， vowed to develop Korea into a dynamic global startup hub.

0:34

Why did you Startup in Seoul?

Why did you Startup in Seoul?

Why did you Startup in Seoul?

52:36

Simon Lee (Flitto) at Startup Grind Seoul

Simon Lee (Flitto) at Startup Grind Seoul

Simon Lee (Flitto) at Startup Grind Seoul

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
Subscribe to Startup Grind Local:
https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrindLocal
Startup Grind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrind
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartupGrind
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StartupGrind
Find a Startup Grind event in your area: http://www.startupgrind.com

Korea has lots of startups but few successes 높은 창업 실패율 이유

Korea has become a fertile ground for startups in recent years with more and more young Koreans taking a shot at opening their own business.
Some have gone on to great things，... but for every small firm that is flourishing，... there are several struggling to make much headway at all.
Shin Se－min reports. It′s something many people have considered at least once.
″I would like to be my own boss sometime in the future.″
″Since I won′t have a steady income after retirement... I′m thinking of opening my own business.″
Lee Kyung－jae had similar thoughts before he opened his own pub back in 2013.
Although he′s since expanded the business，… and opened a second branch，… he says it took longer than expected to get started.
″I studied for years before opening my own business，... first cooking... ...

[Seoul Global Startup Center]1st Year Anniversary

[Seoul GSC] Introduction of Seoul Global Startup Center

Are you a foreigner in Korea with an unique business or idea?
Check us out now and apply at www.seoulgsc.com

published: 20 Jul 2016

Seoul hosts Global Startup Conference 2017

글로벌 스타트업 컨퍼런스 'GSC 2017:봄' 개최
South Korea is gearing up for the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Expected to play a leading role are the nation's tech startups.
Seoul hosted the 8th GlobalStartupConference bringing together entrepreneurs and potential buyers.
Our Kim Hye-sung was there.
An idea, seed funding, venture funding and market access -- these are some of the key ingredients for a successful startup.
More than three hundred tech experts and policymakers shared their insights at the Global Startup Conference under the theme "Ready to Action"... to help Korean startups scale up and expand overseas.
-
"In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it's an opportune time for startups to unleash their potential. I believe startups, and small and medium sized companies, wi...

On the road: South Korea tech start-ups

AUTUMN IN SEOUL : Having new Startup at Seoul Global Startup Center

My first trip to Korea
On November 14th-24th 2016
I'm selected delegate from Indonesia for Youth Excursion Program in Seoul from 14th to 19th November
so I made an amateur Footage ^^
Enjoy it !!
don't forget like and subscribe ^^
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Rizkiratya
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/Rizkiratya_
Youtex : https://www.youtex.org

비엔나 서울 스타트업 컨넥트 (Vienna Seoul Startup Connect) MOU 기자회견 - 임정욱 센터장

StartupAllianceKorea signed MOU with ViennaBusinessAgency on June 11, 2014.
This is the speech from Jungwook Lim, managing director of Startup Alliance Korea, during the press conference. From this agreement, we look forward to seeing positive results for both countries' startup eco-system.

Google′s first Asia campus to support startups opened in Seoul today.
Google′s latest establishment is expected to bolster the capabilities of local startups to expand their business overseas and better attract foreign investors to Korea.
The third of its kind after campuses in London and Tel Aviv， Campus Seoul will house eight startups and offer one－on－one mentoring to would－be entrepreneurs.
There will be exchange programs with the other global startup hubs， and workshops to share know－how in management and marketing.
Customized startup training will also be available for mothers seeking ventures.
President Park Geun－hye， whose meeting with Google CEOLarry Page two years ago， led to the Seoul campus opening， vowed to develop Korea into a dynamic global startup hub.

published: 08 May 2015

Why did you Startup in Seoul?

published: 03 Apr 2017

Simon Lee (Flitto) at Startup Grind Seoul

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of...

Korea has lots of startups but few successes 높은 창업 실패율 이유

Korea has become a fertile ground for startups in recent years with more and more young Koreans taking a shot at opening their own business.
Some have gone on t...

Korea has become a fertile ground for startups in recent years with more and more young Koreans taking a shot at opening their own business.
Some have gone on to great things，... but for every small firm that is flourishing，... there are several struggling to make much headway at all.
Shin Se－min reports. It′s something many people have considered at least once.
″I would like to be my own boss sometime in the future.″
″Since I won′t have a steady income after retirement... I′m thinking of opening my own business.″
Lee Kyung－jae had similar thoughts before he opened his own pub back in 2013.
Although he′s since expanded the business，… and opened a second branch，… he says it took longer than expected to get started.
″I studied for years before opening my own business，... first cooking... and then startups. Knowing that many new businesses don′t succeed， I had to be ready.″
Some six million Koreans can call themselves boss.
Add to that，... the number of people who are currently preparing to start their own business，... and the number jumps to well over ten－million.
It′s a combination of young job seekers and baby boomers over 50 who are coming up on their retirement and looking for new sources of income.
But compared to other countries， the success stories are few.
More than 60 percent of startups in Luxembourg and Australia survive after the three－year mark.
In Korea， that number is closer to 40 percent.
The low success rate is largely because most startups have trouble making enough money to balance out their overhead costs.
But money isn′t the only stumbling block.
Many startups are in service sectors like real estate， food and lodging， resulting in market saturation and eventually forcing many to shut down.
Experts say... new owners should look into more promising sectors， like IT but that comes with a warning.
″Tech businesses aren′t for everyone and are difficult for older people to approach，... so more support for investment opportunities and workshops is needed.″
Another tip for aspiring entrepreneurs？
Be careful about jumping in too quickly，... because starting a business is harder than it may seem... and the successes are few.
Shin Se－min， Arirang News.

Korea has become a fertile ground for startups in recent years with more and more young Koreans taking a shot at opening their own business.
Some have gone on to great things，... but for every small firm that is flourishing，... there are several struggling to make much headway at all.
Shin Se－min reports. It′s something many people have considered at least once.
″I would like to be my own boss sometime in the future.″
″Since I won′t have a steady income after retirement... I′m thinking of opening my own business.″
Lee Kyung－jae had similar thoughts before he opened his own pub back in 2013.
Although he′s since expanded the business，… and opened a second branch，… he says it took longer than expected to get started.
″I studied for years before opening my own business，... first cooking... and then startups. Knowing that many new businesses don′t succeed， I had to be ready.″
Some six million Koreans can call themselves boss.
Add to that，... the number of people who are currently preparing to start their own business，... and the number jumps to well over ten－million.
It′s a combination of young job seekers and baby boomers over 50 who are coming up on their retirement and looking for new sources of income.
But compared to other countries， the success stories are few.
More than 60 percent of startups in Luxembourg and Australia survive after the three－year mark.
In Korea， that number is closer to 40 percent.
The low success rate is largely because most startups have trouble making enough money to balance out their overhead costs.
But money isn′t the only stumbling block.
Many startups are in service sectors like real estate， food and lodging， resulting in market saturation and eventually forcing many to shut down.
Experts say... new owners should look into more promising sectors， like IT but that comes with a warning.
″Tech businesses aren′t for everyone and are difficult for older people to approach，... so more support for investment opportunities and workshops is needed.″
Another tip for aspiring entrepreneurs？
Be careful about jumping in too quickly，... because starting a business is harder than it may seem... and the successes are few.
Shin Se－min， Arirang News.

글로벌 스타트업 컨퍼런스 'GSC 2017:봄' 개최
South Korea is gearing up for the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Expected to play a leading role are the nation's tech startups.
Seoul hosted the 8th GlobalStartupConference bringing together entrepreneurs and potential buyers.
Our Kim Hye-sung was there.
An idea, seed funding, venture funding and market access -- these are some of the key ingredients for a successful startup.
More than three hundred tech experts and policymakers shared their insights at the Global Startup Conference under the theme "Ready to Action"... to help Korean startups scale up and expand overseas.
-
"In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it's an opportune time for startups to unleash their potential. I believe startups, and small and medium sized companies, will lead Korea's exports in the future, and we will support them."
In the morning sessions, policymakers from government agencies explained their various support policies for 2017.
And investors from the private sector shared their experience with successful startups, emphasizing that it's critical to target a specific market that suits the product, be it in Southeast Asia or rural China.
"On the sidelines of the conference, around 20 Korean startups showcased their products and networked with potential investors."
-
"Advertising and marketing costs are expensive. For startups, it's difficult to find the right distributor, to get funding and to expand overseas. Through conferences like this, we can network with buyers and investors, saving time and expenses -- lowering risk, in a way."
Throughout the day, buyers met businesses in matching sessions.
With more than 15 buyers from seven countries meeting with startups to find business opportunities, the conference was one of the most interactive platforms for tech startups.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
Homepage: http://www.arirang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/arirangworld
Instagram: http://instagram.com/arirangworld

글로벌 스타트업 컨퍼런스 'GSC 2017:봄' 개최
South Korea is gearing up for the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Expected to play a leading role are the nation's tech startups.
Seoul hosted the 8th GlobalStartupConference bringing together entrepreneurs and potential buyers.
Our Kim Hye-sung was there.
An idea, seed funding, venture funding and market access -- these are some of the key ingredients for a successful startup.
More than three hundred tech experts and policymakers shared their insights at the Global Startup Conference under the theme "Ready to Action"... to help Korean startups scale up and expand overseas.
-
"In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it's an opportune time for startups to unleash their potential. I believe startups, and small and medium sized companies, will lead Korea's exports in the future, and we will support them."
In the morning sessions, policymakers from government agencies explained their various support policies for 2017.
And investors from the private sector shared their experience with successful startups, emphasizing that it's critical to target a specific market that suits the product, be it in Southeast Asia or rural China.
"On the sidelines of the conference, around 20 Korean startups showcased their products and networked with potential investors."
-
"Advertising and marketing costs are expensive. For startups, it's difficult to find the right distributor, to get funding and to expand overseas. Through conferences like this, we can network with buyers and investors, saving time and expenses -- lowering risk, in a way."
Throughout the day, buyers met businesses in matching sessions.
With more than 15 buyers from seven countries meeting with startups to find business opportunities, the conference was one of the most interactive platforms for tech startups.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
Homepage: http://www.arirang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/arirangworld
Instagram: http://instagram.com/arirangworld

My first trip to Korea
On November 14th-24th 2016
I'm selected delegate from Indonesia for Youth Excursion Program in Seoul from 14th to 19th November
so I made an amateur Footage ^^
Enjoy it !!
don't forget like and subscribe ^^
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Rizkiratya
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/Rizkiratya_
Youtex : https://www.youtex.org

My first trip to Korea
On November 14th-24th 2016
I'm selected delegate from Indonesia for Youth Excursion Program in Seoul from 14th to 19th November
so I made an amateur Footage ^^
Enjoy it !!
don't forget like and subscribe ^^
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Rizkiratya
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/Rizkiratya_
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Jeffrey Lim.
Jeffrey Lim is the Head of Campus Seoul, part of Google's global network to support entrepreneurs. Jeffrey's vision for Campus Seoul is to create an environment for Korean startups to grow and go global. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience in tech and startup industry and passion for empowering young entrepreneurs. Prior to joining Google, he founded and served as CEO of social gaming company RocketOz, and invested in young companies as a venture capitalist at SoftBank VenturesKorea. Jeffrey has also worked in innovative tech startups in Silicon Valley. Jeffrey holds a M.S in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and a M.S in Industrial Engineering from U.C.Berkeley. He earned his B.S in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
The event was held August 26th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Jeffrey Lim.
Jeffrey Lim is the Head of Campus Seoul, part of Google's global network to support entrepreneurs. Jeffrey's vision for Campus Seoul is to create an environment for Korean startups to grow and go global. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience in tech and startup industry and passion for empowering young entrepreneurs. Prior to joining Google, he founded and served as CEO of social gaming company RocketOz, and invested in young companies as a venture capitalist at SoftBank VenturesKorea. Jeffrey has also worked in innovative tech startups in Silicon Valley. Jeffrey holds a M.S in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and a M.S in Industrial Engineering from U.C.Berkeley. He earned his B.S in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
The event was held August 26th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
Subscribe to Startup Grind Local:
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Startup Grind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrind
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StartupAllianceKorea signed MOU with ViennaBusinessAgency on June 11, 2014.
This is the speech from Jungwook Lim, managing director of Startup Alliance Korea, during the press conference. From this agreement, we look forward to seeing positive results for both countries' startup eco-system.

StartupAllianceKorea signed MOU with ViennaBusinessAgency on June 11, 2014.
This is the speech from Jungwook Lim, managing director of Startup Alliance Korea, during the press conference. From this agreement, we look forward to seeing positive results for both countries' startup eco-system.

Google′s first Asia campus to support startups opened in Seoul today.
Google′s latest establishment is expected to bolster the capabilities of local startups to...

Google′s first Asia campus to support startups opened in Seoul today.
Google′s latest establishment is expected to bolster the capabilities of local startups to expand their business overseas and better attract foreign investors to Korea.
The third of its kind after campuses in London and Tel Aviv， Campus Seoul will house eight startups and offer one－on－one mentoring to would－be entrepreneurs.
There will be exchange programs with the other global startup hubs， and workshops to share know－how in management and marketing.
Customized startup training will also be available for mothers seeking ventures.
President Park Geun－hye， whose meeting with Google CEOLarry Page two years ago， led to the Seoul campus opening， vowed to develop Korea into a dynamic global startup hub.

Google′s first Asia campus to support startups opened in Seoul today.
Google′s latest establishment is expected to bolster the capabilities of local startups to expand their business overseas and better attract foreign investors to Korea.
The third of its kind after campuses in London and Tel Aviv， Campus Seoul will house eight startups and offer one－on－one mentoring to would－be entrepreneurs.
There will be exchange programs with the other global startup hubs， and workshops to share know－how in management and marketing.
Customized startup training will also be available for mothers seeking ventures.
President Park Geun－hye， whose meeting with Google CEOLarry Page two years ago， led to the Seoul campus opening， vowed to develop Korea into a dynamic global startup hub.

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
Subscribe to Startup Grind Local:
https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrindLocal
Startup Grind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrind
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartupGrind
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StartupGrind
Find a Startup Grind event in your area: http://www.startupgrind.com

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
Subscribe to Startup Grind Local:
https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrindLocal
Startup Grind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupGrind
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartupGrind
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StartupGrind
Find a Startup Grind event in your area: http://www.startupgrind.com

50 Things to do in Seoul, Korea Travel Guide

Join us for a city tour of Seoul, South Korea! In this video we cover 50 things to do in Seoul including visiting the royal palaces, going to themed cafes, eating at local restaurants, enjoying the parks, and going to the museums. We also explore some of the best markets for shopping and street food in Seoul, dabble in Korean nightlife, and sing our hearts out at a noraebang. A few other fun cultural experiences worth mentioning are: watching a Korean baseball game, going to a jjimjilbang, and dressing up in a hanbok.
Some of the neighbourhoods covered in this Seoul guide include: Hongdae, Gangnam, Itaewon, Insadong, Samcheongdong, Dongdaemun, Myeongdong and more where you'll find major attractions, shopping, entertainment and dining experiences.
50Things to do in Seoul TravelGuide - ...

published: 06 Jan 2017

Seoul Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

https://www.expedia.com/explore/south-korea/seoul.d178308
Welcome to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Start your adventure at the K-Style Hub, a state-of-the-art visitor centre where South Korea’s past, present and future converge.
At the head of Gwanghwamun Square sits the statue of Sejong the Great, whose reign oversaw a golden age of literature, science and technology. The great leader sits before the grandest of Seoul’s five royal palaces, Gyeongbokgung, the Palace of ShiningHappiness.
A short bus or subway ride to the east, are the adjoining palaces of Changdeokgung and Changgyeongung, while just to the south at Deoksugung Palace, see the changing of the guard which takes place three times each day.
Just to the west, is the last of Seoul’s great palaces, Gyeonghuigung, a royal...

25 Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in...

published: 24 May 2012

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
For the full guide visit: www.thefatkidinside.com
Book your next AIRBNB here with a disc...

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for e...

published: 18 Apr 2017

SEOUL | TRAVEL GUIDE

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

published: 06 Dec 2016

Seoul City Tour: A Guide to Things to Do In Seoul

https://www.expedia.com/Seoul.d178308.Destination-Travel-Guides
Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might cause you to start planning your next Korean vacation!
Join us in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This intriguing destination boasts an innovative, forward-thinking culture, but it’s also steeped in history. While traveling around this northwestern city, you’ll come across massive shopping complexes just on the outskirts of ancient temples and palaces.
Take a trip back in time at the Changdeokgung Palace, which was built in 1405 as one of the Five Grand Palaces established by the Joseon Dynasty. Though all the city’s palaces were burned down during the 1592 Japanese invasion, Changdeokgung was the first to be reconstructed. V...

published: 09 Mar 2015

How I Plan My Trips to Seoul 🇰🇷 🇰🇷 🇰🇷

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Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
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published: 06 Nov 2016

12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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10 Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Travel Guide

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
Here are the tracks used:
Track #1 "Cut Trance": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Cut%20Trance.mp3
Track #2 "Virtutes Vocis": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Virtutes%20Vocis.mp3
Track #3 "Heroic Age": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Heroic%20Age.mp3
Track #4 "Rocket": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Rocket.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used these songs royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
Here are the tracks used:
Track #1 "Cut Trance": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Cut%20Trance.mp3
Track #2 "Virtutes Vocis": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Virtutes%20Vocis.mp3
Track #3 "Heroic Age": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Heroic%20Age.mp3
Track #4 "Rocket": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Rocket.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used these songs royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want t...

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
For the full guide visit: www.thefatkidinside.com
Book your next AIRBNB here with a discount: https://www.airbnb.com/thefatkidinside
Thank you to Serious Studios for the amazing branding work
http://www.serious-studio.com/
A HUGE Thank you to Angely from AccessTravel and Tours for being a key resource person and booking everything for us during this trip. You can contact them through here
www.travelwithaccess.com/
@accesstravelph
Also to Cebu Pacific Air, for the quick and convenient flight services to our multiple destinations.
@cebupacificair
www.cebupacificair.com
Shot and Edited with the talented people of Seabiscuit Films
www.seabiscuitfilms.com
Check out my new game on the Google Play Store!
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Full post on www.thefatkidinside.com
twitter/ig: erwanheussaff
facebook.com/thefatkidinside
snapchat: erwanheussaff
Please leave us a comment if you want us to try something!
Erwan Heussaff
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Check our new Travel Show Overnight!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S7Jva6MlVA8Y7u6lkr5AY9
Cooking in the Mountains!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S-157u7Fv7-CSKa9aSM_NN
Filipino Favourites
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9RDOJc34gEsB-Z1KSw2VpXc
Quaker Power Meals
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9Sgk1iposVi2HgKV_Bhv8Zp
How To Playlist: QuickHacks and easy to do recipes
http://goo.gl/BbvIds
Home Invasions: I go see what my friends are up to in their kitchens!
http://goo.gl/gmboJv
The Fat Kid Inside Healthy Series: Simple, healthy recipes!
http://goo.gl/TfOj1U
A Balanced Day Of Healthy Eating: Quick videos of what I ate today
http://goo.gl/IV6t4j
Taste and Chaub: A food porn show and how do Chefs and Food & DrinkIndustryPlayers define Taste.
http://goo.gl/IUUpy4
Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
http://goo.gl/Vrlue7
Liquored Manila: Cocktails from Bartenders in Manila
http://goo.gl/qrxtUf
The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
http://goo.gl/7J5R14
Flavours from the Philippines: A Taste of my homeland
http://goo.gl/Gppnbw
Colorful Cooking: Mari Jasmine teaches us some vegetable filled recipes
http://goo.gl/DrkMP7

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
For the full guide visit: www.thefatkidinside.com
Book your next AIRBNB here with a discount: https://www.airbnb.com/thefatkidinside
Thank you to Serious Studios for the amazing branding work
http://www.serious-studio.com/
A HUGE Thank you to Angely from AccessTravel and Tours for being a key resource person and booking everything for us during this trip. You can contact them through here
www.travelwithaccess.com/
@accesstravelph
Also to Cebu Pacific Air, for the quick and convenient flight services to our multiple destinations.
@cebupacificair
www.cebupacificair.com
Shot and Edited with the talented people of Seabiscuit Films
www.seabiscuitfilms.com
Check out my new game on the Google Play Store!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xeleb.MarketMasterErwan
Please subscribe! http://goo.gl/TAhuPT
Full post on www.thefatkidinside.com
twitter/ig: erwanheussaff
facebook.com/thefatkidinside
snapchat: erwanheussaff
Please leave us a comment if you want us to try something!
Erwan Heussaff
-------PLAYLISTS--------
Check our new Travel Show Overnight!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S7Jva6MlVA8Y7u6lkr5AY9
Cooking in the Mountains!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S-157u7Fv7-CSKa9aSM_NN
Filipino Favourites
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9RDOJc34gEsB-Z1KSw2VpXc
Quaker Power Meals
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9Sgk1iposVi2HgKV_Bhv8Zp
How To Playlist: QuickHacks and easy to do recipes
http://goo.gl/BbvIds
Home Invasions: I go see what my friends are up to in their kitchens!
http://goo.gl/gmboJv
The Fat Kid Inside Healthy Series: Simple, healthy recipes!
http://goo.gl/TfOj1U
A Balanced Day Of Healthy Eating: Quick videos of what I ate today
http://goo.gl/IV6t4j
Taste and Chaub: A food porn show and how do Chefs and Food & DrinkIndustryPlayers define Taste.
http://goo.gl/IUUpy4
Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
http://goo.gl/Vrlue7
Liquored Manila: Cocktails from Bartenders in Manila
http://goo.gl/qrxtUf
The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
http://goo.gl/7J5R14
Flavours from the Philippines: A Taste of my homeland
http://goo.gl/Gppnbw
Colorful Cooking: Mari Jasmine teaches us some vegetable filled recipes
http://goo.gl/DrkMP7

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the de...

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for everybody who has subscribed to my channel! I can't believe I've passed 1000 subs! Thank you for your awesome support!!!
My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
LotteDuty Free Store
Stay tuned for Part II to see the rest of the trip! Make sure to check out my last Korea trip (March 2017):
Day 1: https://youtu.be/zSYMAA2tWiM
Day 2: https://youtu.be/wUiurNswdDs
Day 3: https://youtu.be/zsU6M3kZ8xE
Important Info:
- Gwanghwamun Guard Changing Performances
10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm
More info at: https://goo.gl/lCxnMK
- Incheon Airport Bus: https://goo.gl/2ZirqB
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MUSIC:
LittleIdea, AcousticBreeze & Happiness - Bensound

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for everybody who has subscribed to my channel! I can't believe I've passed 1000 subs! Thank you for your awesome support!!!
My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
LotteDuty Free Store
Stay tuned for Part II to see the rest of the trip! Make sure to check out my last Korea trip (March 2017):
Day 1: https://youtu.be/zSYMAA2tWiM
Day 2: https://youtu.be/wUiurNswdDs
Day 3: https://youtu.be/zsU6M3kZ8xE
Important Info:
- Gwanghwamun Guard Changing Performances
10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm
More info at: https://goo.gl/lCxnMK
- Incheon Airport Bus: https://goo.gl/2ZirqB
!!! FOLLOW ME for daily updates !!!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokiyuyu/
MUSIC:
LittleIdea, AcousticBreeze & Happiness - Bensound

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

Seoul City Tour: A Guide to Things to Do In Seoul

https://www.expedia.com/Seoul.d178308.Destination-Travel-Guides
Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might ...

https://www.expedia.com/Seoul.d178308.Destination-Travel-Guides
Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might cause you to start planning your next Korean vacation!
Join us in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This intriguing destination boasts an innovative, forward-thinking culture, but it’s also steeped in history. While traveling around this northwestern city, you’ll come across massive shopping complexes just on the outskirts of ancient temples and palaces.
Take a trip back in time at the Changdeokgung Palace, which was built in 1405 as one of the Five Grand Palaces established by the Joseon Dynasty. Though all the city’s palaces were burned down during the 1592 Japanese invasion, Changdeokgung was the first to be reconstructed. Venture around Injeongjeon, the throne hall, and step across the Geumcheongyo Bridge, which is considered one of the city’s oldest bridges. Deoksugung is another one of the Five Grand Palaces, and it’s unique in that it incorporates a Western-style garden. Don’t miss the other royal grounds, including Changgyeonggung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and UnhyeongungPalace.
If you’re really looking to get a sense of the more modern, Seoul tourism scene, prepare to shop ’til you drop! This city takes shopping seriously, as you can find stores and markets scattered all around town. COEX Mall is Korea’s largest underground shopping mall, while Namdaemun Market features hundreds of vendors selling almost anything you can imagine, from kimchi to kitchenware. In the mood for some late-night shopping? Discover some of the best finds in fashion at Dongdaemun Market, which is open all through the night, closing around 7 a.m.Continue your Seoul city tour by making your way to the theaters to witness some marvelous performances. These theaters know how to put on a show–Korean martial artists, dazzling dancers, and talented musicians take the stage at the Korea House, Jeongdong Theater, and Seoul Arts Center. Next, visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace to catch the opening and closing of the royal palace gates and the royal guard changing, or check out the Bosingak daily bell-ringing ceremony.
Whether you decide to join guided Seoul tours or prefer to venture around the Korean destination on your own terms, you won’t be disappointed. From royal grounds to theater productions, the entertainment is endless. Press play on our travel guide video to get inspiration for your next trip to South Korea.
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https://www.expedia.com/Seoul.d178308.Destination-Travel-Guides
Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might cause you to start planning your next Korean vacation!
Join us in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This intriguing destination boasts an innovative, forward-thinking culture, but it’s also steeped in history. While traveling around this northwestern city, you’ll come across massive shopping complexes just on the outskirts of ancient temples and palaces.
Take a trip back in time at the Changdeokgung Palace, which was built in 1405 as one of the Five Grand Palaces established by the Joseon Dynasty. Though all the city’s palaces were burned down during the 1592 Japanese invasion, Changdeokgung was the first to be reconstructed. Venture around Injeongjeon, the throne hall, and step across the Geumcheongyo Bridge, which is considered one of the city’s oldest bridges. Deoksugung is another one of the Five Grand Palaces, and it’s unique in that it incorporates a Western-style garden. Don’t miss the other royal grounds, including Changgyeonggung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and UnhyeongungPalace.
If you’re really looking to get a sense of the more modern, Seoul tourism scene, prepare to shop ’til you drop! This city takes shopping seriously, as you can find stores and markets scattered all around town. COEX Mall is Korea’s largest underground shopping mall, while Namdaemun Market features hundreds of vendors selling almost anything you can imagine, from kimchi to kitchenware. In the mood for some late-night shopping? Discover some of the best finds in fashion at Dongdaemun Market, which is open all through the night, closing around 7 a.m.Continue your Seoul city tour by making your way to the theaters to witness some marvelous performances. These theaters know how to put on a show–Korean martial artists, dazzling dancers, and talented musicians take the stage at the Korea House, Jeongdong Theater, and Seoul Arts Center. Next, visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace to catch the opening and closing of the royal palace gates and the royal guard changing, or check out the Bosingak daily bell-ringing ceremony.
Whether you decide to join guided Seoul tours or prefer to venture around the Korean destination on your own terms, you won’t be disappointed. From royal grounds to theater productions, the entertainment is endless. Press play on our travel guide video to get inspiration for your next trip to South Korea.
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How I Plan My Trips to Seoul 🇰🇷 🇰🇷 🇰🇷

♡♡♡ ---------- ᴏᴘᴇɴ ᴍᴇ! ---------- ♡♡♡
Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember ...

♡♡♡ ---------- ᴏᴘᴇɴ ᴍᴇ! ---------- ♡♡♡
Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
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R E CO MM EN DE D . A PP SSubwayKorea
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/subway-korea/id325924444?mt=8
Seoul Subway
https://itunes.apple.com/md/app/seoul-metro-subway-map-route/id637528208?mt=8
MAPS.MEhttp://maps.me/en/download
XE Currency (forgot to feature it in the video)
http://www.xe.com/apps/
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🎥 Panasonic GF7 & iPhone 7
🎬 Final Cut Pro
🎶 Greedy by VibeTracksI NS TA GR AM : @ s e k a i s e u

♡♡♡ ---------- ᴏᴘᴇɴ ᴍᴇ! ---------- ♡♡♡
Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
•••
R E CO MM EN DE D . A PP SSubwayKorea
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/subway-korea/id325924444?mt=8
Seoul Subway
https://itunes.apple.com/md/app/seoul-metro-subway-map-route/id637528208?mt=8
MAPS.MEhttp://maps.me/en/download
XE Currency (forgot to feature it in the video)
http://www.xe.com/apps/
•••
🎥 Panasonic GF7 & iPhone 7
🎬 Final Cut Pro
🎶 Greedy by VibeTracksI NS TA GR AM : @ s e k a i s e u

12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first ti...

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
K-ETIQUETTE:
KoreanTableManners: https://youtu.be/3AQKVAeoCMk
Korean Drinking Etiquette: https://youtu.be/FBqLo30GaWw
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https://www.youtube.com/c/missminaoh
#travel #southkorea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
K-ETIQUETTE:
KoreanTableManners: https://youtu.be/3AQKVAeoCMk
Korean Drinking Etiquette: https://youtu.be/FBqLo30GaWw
FOLLOW ME:
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https://www.youtube.com/c/missminaoh
#travel #southkorea

10 Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Travel Guide

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
See the blog post for in-depth detai...

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
See the blog post for in-depth details about each suggestion:
http://www.linnyis.com/2017/06/02/10-things-to-do-in-seoul/
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Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
See the blog post for in-depth details about each suggestion:
http://www.linnyis.com/2017/06/02/10-things-to-do-in-seoul/
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Seoul Attractions appeared on Web Drama

Jeongwoo and Yujin on the famous web drama have been dating for 7 years now.
What’s happening to this couple at the end of this long-time relationship?
Do not miss out on the surprising twist at the end of the video!
[Seoul Attractions appeared on the drama]
-Oil TankCulturePark
-Seoullo 7017
-Seoul Battleship Park
-Sewoon Shopping Center
-Seoul Startup Hub
-Seoul 50Plus SouthernCampus
Watch this on Seoul Website ☞ https://goo.gl/GwByG7

published: 09 Mar 2018

Seoul Space takes on TWiST 2! (Startups TWiST Seoul Meetup)

This Week In Startups
Published on Dec 17, 2011SeoulSpace take on This Week in Startup #215
Startups TWiST Seoul Meetup - TWiST #215
0:00-3:00 Welcome everyone, to the second TWiST Seoul Meetup!
3:00-4:45 We're so thrilled to be back with Seoul because they had great entrepreneurs last time.
Originally:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOhWNnxG5ao

published: 01 Mar 2018

Seoul Space (Seoul) enters TWiSt!

This Week In Startups Meetup - TWiST #184
Published on Aug 27, 2011Originally the over here...but wanted here for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9ZFh7YavtU

1469:Eva Yoo is originally from Seoul and now works as a writer at TechNode

Eva Yoo- Eva Yoo is originally from Seoul and now works as a writer at TechNode. In the past she wrote with Korean tech media platform beSUCCESS, and has spent time with dozens of entrepreneurs in both Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv reporting on tech culture in the world's biggest innovation hubs.
Eva Yoo previously served as a marketing manager at Korean startup Nalebe, she also participated in the StarTau Entrepreneurship program in Israel and published 11 startup video lessons with Startup consultant Emma Butin. As part of the business business development team at NewsJelly, she won the first place in the Silicon Valley Korean startup Demo day after a three month accelerator program in RocketSpace.
Eva is a frequent speaker at Shanghai (Burberry, ...

published: 04 Dec 2017

ASIA BEAT SEOUL 2017

[Global conference: AsiaBeatSeoul 2017 in Korea]
데스크엠 국제행사 MC가 알려주는 국제행사 소식
I am here today at Asia Beat Seoul 2017 which is being held from today until tomorrow in Seoul Startup Hub. It is one of the most representative international startup conference in Asia. It has started since 2014 to make Asia as a big one market.
As a part of this event, there are promotion booth exhibitions prepared by global startups, and also there are demo days and pitching sessions where the startups can boast their companies in front of the global investors. And you can also hear their insightful thoughts and ideas from international renowned speakers about the investment into Asian Startups.
I hope that this venue will serve as a stepping stone where more startups can advance into Asian market.

Seoul Attractions appeared on Web Drama

Jeongwoo and Yujin on the famous web drama have been dating for 7 years now.
What’s happening to this couple at the end of this long-time relationship?
Do not...

Jeongwoo and Yujin on the famous web drama have been dating for 7 years now.
What’s happening to this couple at the end of this long-time relationship?
Do not miss out on the surprising twist at the end of the video!
[Seoul Attractions appeared on the drama]
-Oil TankCulturePark
-Seoullo 7017
-Seoul Battleship Park
-Sewoon Shopping Center
-Seoul Startup Hub
-Seoul 50Plus SouthernCampus
Watch this on Seoul Website ☞ https://goo.gl/GwByG7

Jeongwoo and Yujin on the famous web drama have been dating for 7 years now.
What’s happening to this couple at the end of this long-time relationship?
Do not miss out on the surprising twist at the end of the video!
[Seoul Attractions appeared on the drama]
-Oil TankCulturePark
-Seoullo 7017
-Seoul Battleship Park
-Sewoon Shopping Center
-Seoul Startup Hub
-Seoul 50Plus SouthernCampus
Watch this on Seoul Website ☞ https://goo.gl/GwByG7

This Week In Startups
Published on Dec 17, 2011SeoulSpace take on This Week in Startup #215
Startups TWiST Seoul Meetup - TWiST #215
0:00-3:00 Welcome everyone, to the second TWiST Seoul Meetup!
3:00-4:45 We're so thrilled to be back with Seoul because they had great entrepreneurs last time.
Originally:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOhWNnxG5ao

This Week In Startups
Published on Dec 17, 2011SeoulSpace take on This Week in Startup #215
Startups TWiST Seoul Meetup - TWiST #215
0:00-3:00 Welcome everyone, to the second TWiST Seoul Meetup!
3:00-4:45 We're so thrilled to be back with Seoul because they had great entrepreneurs last time.
Originally:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOhWNnxG5ao

1469:Eva Yoo is originally from Seoul and now works as a writer at TechNode

Eva Yoo- Eva Yoo is originally from Seoul and now works as a writer at TechNode. In the past she wrote with Korean tech media platform beSUCCESS, and has spent ...

Eva Yoo- Eva Yoo is originally from Seoul and now works as a writer at TechNode. In the past she wrote with Korean tech media platform beSUCCESS, and has spent time with dozens of entrepreneurs in both Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv reporting on tech culture in the world's biggest innovation hubs.
Eva Yoo previously served as a marketing manager at Korean startup Nalebe, she also participated in the StarTau Entrepreneurship program in Israel and published 11 startup video lessons with Startup consultant Emma Butin. As part of the business business development team at NewsJelly, she won the first place in the Silicon Valley Korean startup Demo day after a three month accelerator program in RocketSpace.
Eva is a frequent speaker at Shanghai (Burberry, RotaryPagoda, Jipyung lawfirm) and Korea (Korean VC community, Korean angel investors organization, Startup Alliance, KT, NEOWIZ and D.CAMP) and writes her startup stories in Israel, Silicon Valley and China on her blog EvaNote. She also hosts a YouTube channel, ISUP, where she has interviewed dozens of tech-preneurs.
In the past Eva has also volunteered in Ecuador as a Korean language teacher, and speaks Korean, English, Spanish and Chinese.
Listen to another #12minconvo

Eva Yoo- Eva Yoo is originally from Seoul and now works as a writer at TechNode. In the past she wrote with Korean tech media platform beSUCCESS, and has spent time with dozens of entrepreneurs in both Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv reporting on tech culture in the world's biggest innovation hubs.
Eva Yoo previously served as a marketing manager at Korean startup Nalebe, she also participated in the StarTau Entrepreneurship program in Israel and published 11 startup video lessons with Startup consultant Emma Butin. As part of the business business development team at NewsJelly, she won the first place in the Silicon Valley Korean startup Demo day after a three month accelerator program in RocketSpace.
Eva is a frequent speaker at Shanghai (Burberry, RotaryPagoda, Jipyung lawfirm) and Korea (Korean VC community, Korean angel investors organization, Startup Alliance, KT, NEOWIZ and D.CAMP) and writes her startup stories in Israel, Silicon Valley and China on her blog EvaNote. She also hosts a YouTube channel, ISUP, where she has interviewed dozens of tech-preneurs.
In the past Eva has also volunteered in Ecuador as a Korean language teacher, and speaks Korean, English, Spanish and Chinese.
Listen to another #12minconvo

ASIA BEAT SEOUL 2017

[Global conference: AsiaBeatSeoul 2017 in Korea]
데스크엠 국제행사 MC가 알려주는 국제행사 소식
I am here today at Asia Beat Seoul 2017 which is being held from today until to...

[Global conference: AsiaBeatSeoul 2017 in Korea]
데스크엠 국제행사 MC가 알려주는 국제행사 소식
I am here today at Asia Beat Seoul 2017 which is being held from today until tomorrow in Seoul Startup Hub. It is one of the most representative international startup conference in Asia. It has started since 2014 to make Asia as a big one market.
As a part of this event, there are promotion booth exhibitions prepared by global startups, and also there are demo days and pitching sessions where the startups can boast their companies in front of the global investors. And you can also hear their insightful thoughts and ideas from international renowned speakers about the investment into Asian Startups.
I hope that this venue will serve as a stepping stone where more startups can advance into Asian market.

[Global conference: AsiaBeatSeoul 2017 in Korea]
데스크엠 국제행사 MC가 알려주는 국제행사 소식
I am here today at Asia Beat Seoul 2017 which is being held from today until tomorrow in Seoul Startup Hub. It is one of the most representative international startup conference in Asia. It has started since 2014 to make Asia as a big one market.
As a part of this event, there are promotion booth exhibitions prepared by global startups, and also there are demo days and pitching sessions where the startups can boast their companies in front of the global investors. And you can also hear their insightful thoughts and ideas from international renowned speakers about the investment into Asian Startups.
I hope that this venue will serve as a stepping stone where more startups can advance into Asian market.

Startup Grind Seoul with Mun-Ju, Lee (Greedeat INC.)

Mun-ju is a representative director at Greedeat Inc.
Founded in 2014, Greedeat strives to become the global no. 1 one food media.
Starting from a small Korean food community on Facebook ('오늘뭐먹지?' Translation: 'What to Eat Today?'), the company has gained 8.4 million subscribers across major social media and video platforms.
Greedeat currently provides entertainment to more than 50 million people worldwide through their channels, including Cookat, Cookat Korea, Cookat TV.
Greedeat is a mobile media company with a focus on food and strengths in producing and distributing viral content.
이문주 대표는 모바일 푸드 미디어 전문기업 그리드잇을 이끌어나가고 있다.
이문주 대표는 대학시절 ‘모두의 지도’라는 장소 추천 서비스를 시작으로 2015년 그리드잇과 합병하였다.
그리드잇은 음식 영상들을 큐레이션 하는 푸드 콘텐츠를 제작, 다양한 음식 정보와 레시피를 제공한다. 현재 국내 최대 소셜 음식 커뮤니티인 ‘오늘 뭐먹지?’와 레시피 비디오 채널 ‘쿠캣(Cookat...

published: 23 Jun 2017

Startup Grind Seoul

published: 22 Apr 2015

Simon Lee (Flitto) at Startup Grind Seoul

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of...

published: 30 Jun 2015

2016 창조경제박람회 G-Startup Worldwide Seoul(글로벌 IR 데모데이) Live

2016년 12월 2일 13:00~17:00
코엑스 B홀

published: 02 Dec 2016

Startup Grind Seoul Hosts Dino Ha (Memebox)

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Dino Ha.
Dino is co-founder and CEO of Memebox Corp.
During Parsons School of Design, Dino joined Tom Ford for 2 years in the PR department and he worked on press relations, celebrity dressings and other brand building work. In 2010, Dino joined TicketMonster until its acquisition by LivingSocial and it was then when he found inspiration to start his own entrepreneurship. With a passion for computer science and a background in fashion, Dino hopes to build Korea’s first tech-driven beauty company, in hopes of bringing Korean beauty culture to the rest of the world.
The event was held July 22nd, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to hel...

Startup Grind Seoul hosts Tim Chae

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Tim Chae.
Tim Chae is a Partner at 500 Startups and General Partner for its Korea specific fund, 500 Kimchi, making early stage investments at the seed stage. Though he also makes a handful of investments in the US every year through 500S, he mainly focuses on investing in promising companies coming out of Korea via 500 Kimchi. He is helping the Korean startup ecosystem get to the next level for Seoul to become the Silicon Valley of Asia. Previously, Tim Chae was an EIR (Entrepreneur-in-Residence) at 500 Startups where he helped 500 Startup's accelerator companies with his experience being the founder of PostRocket, which was a 500S Batch 3 (F’11) company. He has started both venture backed and bootstrapped businesses and startups with his first business b...

The Future of Korea (Startup Pitches)

http://FoundersSpace.com Founders Space has put on a private event with the startup CEOs and government officials who are defining Korea’s future, as well as Silicon Valley’s most influential thinkers and creators.
Guests include the CEOs of Korea’s top startups primed for US investment, the Managing Director of Korea’s new startup initiative Born2Global, Deputy Director of the Ministry of Science and Future Planning, President of NIPA, as well as a select group of venture capitalists, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and influencers.

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Jeffrey Lim.
Jeffrey Lim is the Head of Campus Seoul, part of Google's global network to support entrepreneurs. Jeffrey's vision for Campus Seoul is to create an environment for Korean startups to grow and go global. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience in tech and startup industry and passion for empowering young entrepreneurs. Prior to joining Google, he founded and served as CEO of social gaming company RocketOz, and invested in young companies as a venture capitalist at SoftBank VenturesKorea. Jeffrey has also worked in innovative tech startups in Silicon Valley. Jeffrey holds a M.S in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and a M.S in Industrial Engineering from U.C.Berkeley. He earned his B.S in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
The event was held August 26th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Jeffrey Lim.
Jeffrey Lim is the Head of Campus Seoul, part of Google's global network to support entrepreneurs. Jeffrey's vision for Campus Seoul is to create an environment for Korean startups to grow and go global. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience in tech and startup industry and passion for empowering young entrepreneurs. Prior to joining Google, he founded and served as CEO of social gaming company RocketOz, and invested in young companies as a venture capitalist at SoftBank VenturesKorea. Jeffrey has also worked in innovative tech startups in Silicon Valley. Jeffrey holds a M.S in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and a M.S in Industrial Engineering from U.C.Berkeley. He earned his B.S in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
The event was held August 26th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Dino Ha.
Dino is co-founder and CEO of Memebox Corp.
During Parsons School of Design, Dino joined Tom Ford for 2 years in the PR department and he worked on press relations, celebrity dressings and other brand building work. In 2010, Dino joined TicketMonster until its acquisition by LivingSocial and it was then when he found inspiration to start his own entrepreneurship. With a passion for computer science and a background in fashion, Dino hopes to build Korea’s first tech-driven beauty company, in hopes of bringing Korean beauty culture to the rest of the world.
The event was held July 22nd, 2015.
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Dino Ha.
Dino is co-founder and CEO of Memebox Corp.
During Parsons School of Design, Dino joined Tom Ford for 2 years in the PR department and he worked on press relations, celebrity dressings and other brand building work. In 2010, Dino joined TicketMonster until its acquisition by LivingSocial and it was then when he found inspiration to start his own entrepreneurship. With a passion for computer science and a background in fashion, Dino hopes to build Korea’s first tech-driven beauty company, in hopes of bringing Korean beauty culture to the rest of the world.
The event was held July 22nd, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Tim Chae.
Tim Chae is a Partner at 500 Startups and General Partner for its Korea specific fund, 500 Kimchi, making early stage investments at the seed stage. Though he also makes a handful of investments in the US every year through 500S, he mainly focuses on investing in promising companies coming out of Korea via 500 Kimchi. He is helping the Korean startup ecosystem get to the next level for Seoul to become the Silicon Valley of Asia. Previously, Tim Chae was an EIR (Entrepreneur-in-Residence) at 500 Startups where he helped 500 Startup's accelerator companies with his experience being the founder of PostRocket, which was a 500S Batch 3 (F’11) company. He has started both venture backed and bootstrapped businesses and startups with his first business being in his early teenage years selling t-shirts online and offline. His entrepreneurial work since a young age led him to being named one of the top Youth Entrepreneurs of 2009 by NFIB and the McKelvey Foundation. Tim's first expereince in VC was as an Associate at Romulus Capital while in college. He studied Tech Entrepreneurship and Design at Babson College before dropping out after his sophomore year to pursue his startup.
The event was held February 18th, 2016.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
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Startup GrindSeoul presents you Tim Chae.
Tim Chae is a Partner at 500 Startups and General Partner for its Korea specific fund, 500 Kimchi, making early stage investments at the seed stage. Though he also makes a handful of investments in the US every year through 500S, he mainly focuses on investing in promising companies coming out of Korea via 500 Kimchi. He is helping the Korean startup ecosystem get to the next level for Seoul to become the Silicon Valley of Asia. Previously, Tim Chae was an EIR (Entrepreneur-in-Residence) at 500 Startups where he helped 500 Startup's accelerator companies with his experience being the founder of PostRocket, which was a 500S Batch 3 (F’11) company. He has started both venture backed and bootstrapped businesses and startups with his first business being in his early teenage years selling t-shirts online and offline. His entrepreneurial work since a young age led him to being named one of the top Youth Entrepreneurs of 2009 by NFIB and the McKelvey Foundation. Tim's first expereince in VC was as an Associate at Romulus Capital while in college. He studied Tech Entrepreneurship and Design at Babson College before dropping out after his sophomore year to pursue his startup.
The event was held February 18th, 2016.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
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The Future of Korea (Startup Pitches)

http://FoundersSpace.com Founders Space has put on a private event with the startup CEOs and government officials who are defining Korea’s future, as well as ...

http://FoundersSpace.com Founders Space has put on a private event with the startup CEOs and government officials who are defining Korea’s future, as well as Silicon Valley’s most influential thinkers and creators.
Guests include the CEOs of Korea’s top startups primed for US investment, the Managing Director of Korea’s new startup initiative Born2Global, Deputy Director of the Ministry of Science and Future Planning, President of NIPA, as well as a select group of venture capitalists, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and influencers.

http://FoundersSpace.com Founders Space has put on a private event with the startup CEOs and government officials who are defining Korea’s future, as well as Silicon Valley’s most influential thinkers and creators.
Guests include the CEOs of Korea’s top startups primed for US investment, the Managing Director of Korea’s new startup initiative Born2Global, Deputy Director of the Ministry of Science and Future Planning, President of NIPA, as well as a select group of venture capitalists, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and influencers.

Korea has lots of startups but few successes 높은 창업 실패율 이유

Korea has become a fertile ground for startups in recent years with more and more young Koreans taking a shot at opening their own business.
Some have gone on to great things，... but for every small firm that is flourishing，... there are several struggling to make much headway at all.
Shin Se－min reports. It′s something many people have considered at least once.
″I would like to be my own boss sometime in the future.″
″Since I won′t have a steady income after retirement... I′m thinking of opening my own business.″
Lee Kyung－jae had similar thoughts before he opened his own pub back in 2013.
Although he′s since expanded the business，… and opened a second branch，… he says it took longer than expected to get started.
″I studied for years before opening my own business，... first cooking... and then startups. Knowing that many new businesses don′t succeed， I had to be ready.″
Some six million Koreans can call themselves boss.
Add to that，... the number of people who are currently preparing to start their own business，... and the number jumps to well over ten－million.
It′s a combination of young job seekers and baby boomers over 50 who are coming up on their retirement and looking for new sources of income.
But compared to other countries， the success stories are few.
More than 60 percent of startups in Luxembourg and Australia survive after the three－year mark.
In Korea， that number is closer to 40 percent.
The low success rate is largely because most startups have trouble making enough money to balance out their overhead costs.
But money isn′t the only stumbling block.
Many startups are in service sectors like real estate， food and lodging， resulting in market saturation and eventually forcing many to shut down.
Experts say... new owners should look into more promising sectors， like IT but that comes with a warning.
″Tech businesses aren′t for everyone and are difficult for older people to approach，... so more support for investment opportunities and workshops is needed.″
Another tip for aspiring entrepreneurs？
Be careful about jumping in too quickly，... because starting a business is harder than it may seem... and the successes are few.
Shin Se－min， Arirang News.

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[Seoul Global Startup Center]1st Year Anniversary

Thanks to you all supporting and helping us so far!
Date : 31 Aug 2017
Venue : Seoul Glob...

Seoul hosts Global Startup Conference 2017

글로벌 스타트업 컨퍼런스 'GSC 2017:봄' 개최
South Korea is gearing up for the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Expected to play a leading role are the nation's tech startups.
Seoul hosted the 8th GlobalStartupConference bringing together entrepreneurs and potential buyers.
Our Kim Hye-sung was there.
An idea, seed funding, venture funding and market access -- these are some of the key ingredients for a successful startup.
More than three hundred tech experts and policymakers shared their insights at the Global Startup Conference under the theme "Ready to Action"... to help Korean startups scale up and expand overseas.
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"In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it's an opportune time for startups to unleash their potential. I believe startups, and small and medium sized companies, will lead Korea's exports in the future, and we will support them."
In the morning sessions, policymakers from government agencies explained their various support policies for 2017.
And investors from the private sector shared their experience with successful startups, emphasizing that it's critical to target a specific market that suits the product, be it in Southeast Asia or rural China.
"On the sidelines of the conference, around 20 Korean startups showcased their products and networked with potential investors."
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"Advertising and marketing costs are expensive. For startups, it's difficult to find the right distributor, to get funding and to expand overseas. Through conferences like this, we can network with buyers and investors, saving time and expenses -- lowering risk, in a way."
Throughout the day, buyers met businesses in matching sessions.
With more than 15 buyers from seven countries meeting with startups to find business opportunities, the conference was one of the most interactive platforms for tech startups.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
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AUTUMN IN SEOUL : Having new Startup at Seoul Global Startup Center

My first trip to Korea
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Startup Grind Seoul Hosts Jeffrey Lim (Campus Seoul)

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Jeffrey Lim.
Jeffrey Lim is the Head of Campus Seoul, part of Google's global network to support entrepreneurs. Jeffrey's vision for Campus Seoul is to create an environment for Korean startups to grow and go global. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience in tech and startup industry and passion for empowering young entrepreneurs. Prior to joining Google, he founded and served as CEO of social gaming company RocketOz, and invested in young companies as a venture capitalist at SoftBank VenturesKorea. Jeffrey has also worked in innovative tech startups in Silicon Valley. Jeffrey holds a M.S in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and a M.S in Industrial Engineering from U.C.Berkeley. He earned his B.S in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
The event was held August 26th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
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비엔나 서울 스타트업 컨넥트 (Vienna Seoul Startup Connect) MOU 기자회견 - 임정욱 센터장

Startup Alliance Korea signed MOU with Vienna Business Agency on June 11, 2014.
This is th...

비엔나 서울 스타트업 컨넥트 (Vienna Seoul Startup Connect) MOU 기자회견 - 임정욱 센터장

StartupAllianceKorea signed MOU with ViennaBusinessAgency on June 11, 2014.
This is the speech from Jungwook Lim, managing director of Startup Alliance Korea, during the press conference. From this agreement, we look forward to seeing positive results for both countries' startup eco-system.

Google′s first Asia campus to support startups opened in Seoul today.
Google′s latest establishment is expected to bolster the capabilities of local startups to expand their business overseas and better attract foreign investors to Korea.
The third of its kind after campuses in London and Tel Aviv， Campus Seoul will house eight startups and offer one－on－one mentoring to would－be entrepreneurs.
There will be exchange programs with the other global startup hubs， and workshops to share know－how in management and marketing.
Customized startup training will also be available for mothers seeking ventures.
President Park Geun－hye， whose meeting with Google CEOLarry Page two years ago， led to the Seoul campus opening， vowed to develop Korea into a dynamic global startup hub.

Simon Lee (Flitto) at Startup Grind Seoul

Startup GrindSeoul presents you Simon Lee. Simon Lee, the founder of Flitto, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to translate and request accurate translations of over 17 different languages including Korean, English, French and Arabic, among others.
The event was held June 18th, 2015.
For more information visit http://StartupGrind.com or follow us on twitter @StartupGrind
***Startup Grind is an event series and website designed to help educate, inspire, and connect local entrepreneurs. Each month we welcome an amazing speaker who shares their story with our community and tells us what worked, what didn't, and what they'll do differently next time. It's an amazing opportunity to learn from the best, network with other members of the startup community, and improve your chances of entrepreneurial success.
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25 Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
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Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this we...

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
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[4K]What To Eat and Do in Seoul, Korea (NOC Travel Guide!)

Korea is a shopping heaven for girls :D food was okay, people was okay, the weather is def...

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
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My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
LotteDuty Free Store
Stay tuned for Part II to see the rest of the trip! Make sure to check out my last Korea trip (March 2017):
Day 1: https://youtu.be/zSYMAA2tWiM
Day 2: https://youtu.be/wUiurNswdDs
Day 3: https://youtu.be/zsU6M3kZ8xE
Important Info:
- Gwanghwamun Guard Changing Performances
10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm
More info at: https://goo.gl/lCxnMK
- Incheon Airport Bus: https://goo.gl/2ZirqB
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SEOUL | TRAVEL GUIDE

Seoul, South Korea, Travel Guide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tip...

SEOUL | TRAVEL GUIDE

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

Seoul City Tour: A Guide to Things to Do In Seoul

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Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might cause you to start planning your next Korean vacation!
Join us in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This intriguing destination boasts an innovative, forward-thinking culture, but it’s also steeped in history. While traveling around this northwestern city, you’ll come across massive shopping complexes just on the outskirts of ancient temples and palaces.
Take a trip back in time at the Changdeokgung Palace, which was built in 1405 as one of the Five Grand Palaces established by the Joseon Dynasty. Though all the city’s palaces were burned down during the 1592 Japanese invasion, Changdeokgung was the first to be reconstructed. Venture around Injeongjeon, the throne hall, and step across the Geumcheongyo Bridge, which is considered one of the city’s oldest bridges. Deoksugung is another one of the Five Grand Palaces, and it’s unique in that it incorporates a Western-style garden. Don’t miss the other royal grounds, including Changgyeonggung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and UnhyeongungPalace.
If you’re really looking to get a sense of the more modern, Seoul tourism scene, prepare to shop ’til you drop! This city takes shopping seriously, as you can find stores and markets scattered all around town. COEX Mall is Korea’s largest underground shopping mall, while Namdaemun Market features hundreds of vendors selling almost anything you can imagine, from kimchi to kitchenware. In the mood for some late-night shopping? Discover some of the best finds in fashion at Dongdaemun Market, which is open all through the night, closing around 7 a.m.Continue your Seoul city tour by making your way to the theaters to witness some marvelous performances. These theaters know how to put on a show–Korean martial artists, dazzling dancers, and talented musicians take the stage at the Korea House, Jeongdong Theater, and Seoul Arts Center. Next, visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace to catch the opening and closing of the royal palace gates and the royal guard changing, or check out the Bosingak daily bell-ringing ceremony.
Whether you decide to join guided Seoul tours or prefer to venture around the Korean destination on your own terms, you won’t be disappointed. From royal grounds to theater productions, the entertainment is endless. Press play on our travel guide video to get inspiration for your next trip to South Korea.
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How I Plan My Trips to Seoul 🇰🇷 🇰🇷 🇰🇷

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Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
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R E CO MM EN DE D . A PP SSubwayKorea
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Seoul Subway
https://itunes.apple.com/md/app/seoul-metro-subway-map-route/id637528208?mt=8
MAPS.MEhttp://maps.me/en/download
XE Currency (forgot to feature it in the video)
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12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of...

12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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Korean Drinking Etiquette: https://youtu.be/FBqLo30GaWw
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10 Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Travel Guide

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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